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The Turn of the Screw

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The Turn of the Screw

de James, Henry

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0312406916
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9780312406912
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Boston/New York: Bedford/St. Martin's. Second Edition. Paperback. Near fine. A volume in the Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism series. 8vo paperback edition edited by Peter G. Beidler. Pp xiii + 386. A clean, unmarked copy in printed wrappers

Sinopsis

The Turn of the Screw is a short novel or a novella written by U.S. -born British author Henry James. Originally published in 1898, it is ostensibly a ghost story that has lent itself well to operatic and film adaptation. Due to its ambiguous content and narrative skill, The Turn of the Screw became a favorite text of New Criticism. The account has lent itself to dozens of different interpretations, often mutually exclusive, including those of a Freudian nature.

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El May 24 2023, un lector dijo:
The Turn Of The Screw is a gothic novella by British author Henry James in which an inexperienced young governess, a parson's daughter, takes a position at a country house looking after two children. The master of the house, their uncle, gives her full authority, wanting no communication about the children.

Her welcome to the house by the housekeeper, Mrs Grose, is genuine, and she is immediately taken with the little girl, Flora. Her brother Miles arrives a few days later, inexplicably dismissed from his boarding school: he seems to be a delightful boy.

Things change when the unnamed governess spots first a man (who is apparently the ghost of the master's valet, Peter Quint) and then a woman, the ghost of the previous governess, Miss Jessel. From just their gaze, she discerns that these two are after the children.

She manages to drag information about them and their relationship from the reluctant Mrs Grose and, between them, they decide they have to protect the children from the harm they believe the apparitions intend. Her vigils yield more sightings of the two, and the governess is even more certain of their ill intent.

As time progresses, though, the governess begins to wonder if it is too late: the children seem to already be happily in the thrall of these two. Should she, against instructions, contact their uncle?

For a twenty-first Century reader, this classic, however well written, will likely be a chore to read, a characteristic of the dense nineteenth Century prose being verbosity: why use one word when ten or fifteen will do, and the small print doesn't help the reader's search for the relevant point in each sentence.

For example, "Yet when he at last arrived the difficulty of applying them, the accumulations of my problem, were brought straight home to me by the beautiful little presence on which what had occurred had as yet, for the eye, dropped neither stain nor shadow" is a sentence that might be distilled into a few words, if only the meaning could intuited, but really, life's too short to bother. In this case, maybe the movie will be better than the book.

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Librería
The Glass Key FR (FR)
Inventario del vendedor #
103080
Título
The Turn of the Screw
Autor
James, Henry
Formato/Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
Estado del libro
Usado - Near fine
Cantidad disponible
1
Edición
Second Edition
ISBN 10
0312406916
ISBN 13
9780312406912
Editorial
Bedford/St. Martin's
Lugar de publicación
Boston/New York
Primera fecha de publicación de esta edición
2004
LCCN
2003108632
Catálogos del vendedor
Literature;

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